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Tung Oil - Natural - Pint

Item 153794
Model WR TUNG OIL PINT

$19.99

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  • Includes a PaintCare Fee
  • Give your projects a natural long-lasting finish with a product that is environmentally friendly – WoodRiver® Tung Oil. Tung oil, like walnut and linseed oils, is a well-known drying oil that produces a protective film on wood. However, unlike other drying oils, tung oil enjoys an...

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    Give your projects a natural long-lasting finish with a product that is environmentally friendly – WoodRiver® Tung Oil. Tung oil, like walnut and linseed oils, is a well-known drying oil that produces a protective film on wood. However, unlike other drying oils, tung oil enjoys an almost mythic reputation for protecting and beautifying woods of all kinds. Our tung oil is completely natural, filtered to remove sediment but otherwise unprocessed. It is literally 100% raw tung oil and nothing else. WoodRiver® Tung Oil is the best raw tung oil you can buy.

    Features:

    • Natural product
    • Environmentally friendly
    • Long-lasting finish
    • Easy to apply
    • Produces a rich lustrous sheen
    Specifications:
    • Size: Pint (473 mL) bottle
    • Application: Lint-free cotton cloth
    • Suggested Surface Preparation: Sand through 220 grit and wipe clean
    • Clean Up: Mineral Spirits
    • Use: Interior
    What's Included:
    • (1) WoodRiver Tung Oil - Natural - Pint
    Note:
    • Because our tung oil is a natural product (no attempt to remove fatty acids or change other qualities), there will be some variations in color and appearance.


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    Reviews

    4.17 out of 5 stars
    6 Reviews
    1. 5.0 out of 5 stars
      by on

      Amazing!

      I’m a beginner when it comes to finishing wood furniture, but this product made my job so much easier! I love the safe environmental aspect, there are no fumes, and you can’t mess this up! You make a mistake, you wipe it up! The cat rubs his hair on it while it’s still wet, no problem! Wipe it up! If I can do it, anyone can finish furniture with this product!

    2. 5.0 out of 5 stars
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      Great Product

      I've had a bottle of this oil for a couple of years to use on two walnut table tops. I recently took a patio teak chair, that's about 4 years old and been in the elements, and my sander and stripped it to the bare wood, went over it again with a very fine paper to give it a very finished look. I applied my first coat of teak oil and it dried in no time, the wood starving for the oil. The second coat was today, I'll give it 24 hours and tomorrow comes the third coat. I'll allow it to dry several days in the garage until completely dry, then back to the patio and add the cushions. This chair after the first coat made an old worn weathered chair look better than brand new, to be truthful this chair didn't look this good brand new out of the box. Thanks WOODCRAFT, this product is the best! p.s. I have all my marbles and they worked well for me.....

    3. 5.0 out of 5 stars
      by on

      Easy to use

      works well, just takes forever to dry. Used on a few knife handles

    4. 5.0 out of 5 stars
      by on

      Awesome Stuff

      I use this on nearly everything. I used shellac for projects, but I read about the advantages of Tung Oil online in a forum. It's way easier to use than mixing shellac, and it doesn't set as quickly. From what I gather, shellac sits on the surface of the wood, where Tung Oil penetrates. After multiple coats of Tung, it gives wood an indescribable glow. This beats boiled linseed as well. BLO doesn't ever completely dry where Tung does. Tung polymerizes with exposure to air, so when using it be sure to add marbles to the container, squeeze the air out, or put it in gradually smaller containers as it is used. Awesome stuff!

    5. 1.0 out of 5 stars
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      A waste of money

      It is said that allowing air to sit in the bottle will polymerize the oil. I used marbles and also squeezed the bottle so that there was almost no air left when I tightened the cap each time. I was always careful to keep it as air sealed as possible and yet 2/3's of it still polymerized in the bottle. I tried to use what was left that has not polymerized after a few months sitting and ironically that did not harden on the wood as it is supposed to. After applying it on a raw piece of wood and wiping it off completely, several days after it still hadn't dried. I touched the wood with my finger and got oil on my hands. Glad I didn't finish a bowl with it and then put it on an expensive piece of table cloth or it would have left an oily ring.

    6. 4.0 out of 5 stars
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      finsh furmntiure

      I use this product to finish my furniture.

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